Help with baby #15!!

Hi!
This is my first post
We have quite an unusually large family, but please don't judge us, we're not the Duggans! My two older sisters, may they rest in peace, died suddenly ten years ago and both left their children to me and my wife, and then we had kids of our own and we adopted some twins who needed a home... And so now here we are with a big old house of fourteen!
Now to the point, although of course I didn't name all my children, me and my sisters luckily have very similar taste, but the problem now is that we are a bit stumped what to call our latest addition. We've just found out he'll be a boy, but every name we think of sounds too similar to one of our other kids.

We're very open to any and all suggestions - we like neglected classics, and my wife is Irish so Irish names are an option but not required. I don't really like surnames for names, or other relatively new names, I prefer names with a long heritage, of any nationality, but I often veer towards the Brits naming trends.

Ideally we'd love a name that's familiar although underused. I believe it's called a sweet spot name here?

From Rylan downwards I'm afraid they're all a little "new" and preppy for my personal taste, but thank you so much, all ideas are really genuinely appreciated, with me being so fussy and the DW having so many relatives who have all my fave names, it's hard to find the perfect name!

Sorry but I find this incredibly hard to believe. It seems unlikely that someone with fourteen kids (most of whom were adopted through unplanned circumstances) would have the space, time or money to raise another.

Last edited by renrose; May 14th, 2014 at 09:11 PM.
Reason: Changed the format of the post.

Excuse me but I don't think it is any of your business asking about a parents ability to take on another child @renrose. I think it's great that they are willing to take care of their sisters children like they were their own and they have every right to welcome another child into this earth if they so chose.